Details

Collection: 10630 - Martin M. Stasney Family Papers
Series: Post Cards
Folder: 0001.090
Item: 00002
Title: WWII postcard
Date: Undated
Red ID: MS_I_261588 Image ID: 152668 Image Notes: 10630-1-90-02

Collection: 10630 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Martin M. Stasney Family Papers
Date: 1881-1945

Summary: Correspondence, books, certificates, receipts, report cards, telegrams, newspaper clippings, post cards, photographs, and personal materials. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence home, from Martin F. and Bernard L. Stasney, who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and World War II, respectively, and also material from Martin M. Stasney’s involvement in the Knights of Maccabees in Mandan, ND.

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